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Grout can be so tough to keep clean and we sit down my my personal friend William White from Ardex Americas. He is one of the nations leading tile experts from installation to figuring out the right materials to clean, maintain and install anything related to tile. He has those secrets to getting it clean and then keeping it there. Then, Andy Pace is a nationally recognized expert on green and healthy building products. As founder of the oldest healthy building supply company in the United States, Andrew has become one of the single most helpful and educational experts dealing with the day-to-day concerns of those individuals who suffer from allergies, asthma and chemical sensitivities. However today is NOT what we are talking about. We are talking about his other field of expertise, Whiskey and Bourbon. Join us for this special holiday subject. We also talk about insurance. This time of year its always good to review if you are covered for 2024. Are you? We speak with Tony Russell of Tony Russell Insurance. Thanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to https://aroundthehouseonline.com/ Information given on the Around the House Show should not be considered construction or design advice for your specific project, nor is it intended to replace consulting at your home or jobsite by a building professional. The views and opinions expressed by those interviewed on the podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Around the House Show. Mentioned in this episode:Baldwin Hardware Baldwin Hardware Join Around the House Insider for exclusive content and early access. To join the Around the House Insider Exclusive Access head to this link to subscribe and gain access to the weekend show early, to get exclusive content and our back catalog. https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support Around the House Insider
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As we conclude our Kairos series, a couple of people from our congregation share on what Kairos means to them.
On this episode of Shop Talk with the Sheriff, I sit down with Tony Russell, superintendent at the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP). The CDP provides comprehensive training programs to more than 45,000 emergency responders annually, preparing the best for the worst. Listen in as we talk about our partnership and the success of our recent tabletop exercise. Tune in and be sure to subscribe, share this episode with a friend and follow @bsosherifftony on Instagram to keep up with the latest BSO news between podcast episodes.
It is rare in music history that scholars can point to the beginning of a particular style, but bluegrass would appear to be the exception to the rule. Mandolin player Bill Monroe from rural Kentucky had so much clout in the music business that some scholars have suggested that it was he who defined the sound which came to be known as bluegrass. He was certainly protective; Monroe is quoted as saying “the biggest job of bluegrass is to keep out what don't belong in it.” Played initially in America's rural south, bluegrass was later adopted by the counter-cultural college kid scene in the 1950s and '60s. And today the music is flourishing all over the world in the most unlikely places. Rajan Datar is joined by Dan Boner, director of the Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music Studies programme at East Tennessee State University, who demonstrates how bluegrass works; writer and historian Tony Russell, whose publications on music include Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records; and Dr Lydia Hamessley, professor of music at Hamilton College whose research concentrates on old-time and bluegrass music. She is the author of Unlikely Angel: The Songs of Dolly Parton. Producer: Fiona Clampin (Photo: Lester Flatt (right) and Earl Scruggs (left) perform with The Foggy Mountain Boys at the Grand Ole Opry circa 1960. Credit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
Melody Moody Thortis talks with Harry Bolick and Tony Russell, authors of the new book "Fiddle Tunes from Mississippi: Commercial and Informal Recordings, 1920–2018, a new publication from the University Press of Mississippi. Harry and Tony share their work collecting the music of Mississippi fiddlers, including many previously unheard recordings from across the state. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In May of 1888, women and teenage girls working at the Bryant & May match factory in London went out on strike. Few Americans will have heard of the Matchgirls' strike, but it was a landmark victory in working-class history. On today's show, Union Dues podcast host Simon Sapper explores the legacy of the Matchgirls' strike on union organizing, safe working conditions, a collective voice and women's emancipation and Simon finds a "golden thread" linking then to now. And, on Labor History in 2:00, the year was 1786. Daniel Shays led a group of farmers and an armed uprising. They were angry about taxes levied by the state of Massachusetts. Audio on today's show includes the trailer for The Matchgirls, book and lyrics by Bill Owen, music by Tony Russell, performed at the Bernie Grant Arts Centre, in London in July 2012. Produced by Chris Garlock. To contribute a labor history item, email laborhistorytoday@gmail.com Labor History Today is produced by the Metro Washington Council's Union City Radio and the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor at Georgetown University. #LaborRadioPod #History #WorkingClass #ClassStruggle @GeorgetownKILWP #LaborHistory @UMDMLA @ILLaborHistory @AFLCIO @duesunion
There is a long and decorated list of phenomenal athletes that have gone through Coach Kevin Kelly's West Chester Henderson Cross Country and Track and Field Programs. Names such as Ian Gottesfeld, Greg Williams, Will Keller, Luke Lefebure, Steve Thompson, Tony Russell, Reiny Barchet, Chris Aldrich, Spencer Smucker, Chris Ferry and more fill the record books and line the hallways with State Championship trophies and banners. His influence also extends into the coaching ranks with many former athletes, from his time as Head Coach at West Chester University, now coaching in Pennsylvania and beyond. Coach Kelly is also the race director for some of the best meets the state has to offer; including the PA Distance Festival, Henderson Invitational, West Chester Mile, and Warrior Invitational. The Henderson Track, with it's iconic retainer wall on the final turn, has become host to many of the fastest times ever run in PA; including the 1600, Mile and 3200m High School State Records. A Run On Culture podcast is designed to learn from dedicated local runners and coaches to discover the secrets behind their culture of success. The Run Culture Podcast is a project put together by Scott Burns, the head coach at Downingtown West High School in Pennsylvania, focused on building community with a shared purpose of continuing to learn and grow. Twitter: @WhippetsXC AnchorFM: https://anchor.fm/runonculture iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-run-on-culture/id1506857114
Two debutants on the show this week as we continue to dissect all of the happenings across the county. Bromley manager Andy Woodman speaks after suffering his first defeat in charge of the club and discusses his hopes for the future at Hayes Lane. Rusthall boss Jimmy Anderson also chats to us about potential promotion, the work on and off the pitch and looking forward to a big derby game. We discuss Dover's part-time move, Tony Russell's new job and the fixtures for the post-lockdown tournament, plus we talk getaways, the Sheppey Crossing and much more besides.
“Autonomous Alley” … that's the plan for a new office project in the San Diego area. Millenia Smart Park is a 1.5 million square foot office development dedicated to everything autonomous, and it will break ground in Chula Vista this summer. This week on the Market Knowledge podcast, I catch up with San Diego office leasing veteran, and Millenia Smart Park advisor, Tony Russell. We'll discuss this smart park concept, and how it could be a game changer for San Diego.
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After an eventful week in the world of non-league football in Kent, we have a bumper show for you this week. Dover have had their record expunged, been fined £40,000 and had 12 points deducted for next season, and we give our own views on that as well as hearing from Whites chairman Jim Parmenter about why he doesn't accept those sanctions. We also have two managerial changes to discuss - Tony Russell tells us in detail why he has decided the time was right to move on from Cray Wanderers, and we also look at Neil Smith's departure from Bromley, and the news of his replacement. Plus we discuss (and make up) the Broadstairs Bimbos, Line of Duty, Unforgotten and lots more.
Tori isn't ready for the heat wave and Nicole is missing her Virginia springs! The ladies bring all books green to the table for this episode of Worth Reading Wednesday. The resources discussed in this episode are listed below: The World Encyclopedia of Trees: A Reference and Identification Guide to 1300 of the World's Most Significant Trees by Tony Russell with Catherine Cutler and Martin Walters; Ladybird Tales of Super Heroes by Sufiya Ahmed, Yvonne Battle-Felton, Sarwat Chadda, and Maisie Chan and illustrated by Louise Warwick, Victoria Sandøy, Aviel Basil, Fotini Tikkou, Poonam Mistry, and Jia Liu; Ladybird movie; Migration: Incredible Animal Journeys by Mike Unwin and illustrated by Jenni Desmond; Finding Nemo movie; Stepping Stones by Lucy Knisley; The Mountain Between Us movie; The Mountain Between Us by Charles Martin; I Wish I Had A Red Dress by Pearl Cleage; What Looks Like Crazy On An Ordinary Day by Pearl Cleage; A Seed Is The Start (National Geographic Kids) by Melissa Stewart; Linnea's Windowsill Garden by Christina Björk and illustrated by Lena Anderson; Credit Karma mobile app; Shop app by Shopify
In this episode we welcome the great blues & country writer Tony Russell, who talks about his new Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records — and the joys of the original Americana sound from the '20s to the '40s. Tony also talks us through his writing career from the late '60s to the present, with a particular nod to a 1972 Cream piece about B.B. King.The focus on the "Old-Time" country of Fiddlin' John Carson & Uncle Dave Macon carries through to discussion of those compelling revivalists Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, big faves of the RBP crew — and then to clips we hear from a 1983 audio interview with Phil Everly of peerless country-pop harmonists the Everly Brothers. Phil talks about the strained relationship with brother Don and the prospect of the Everlys reunion that happened in the fall of that year.For those less smitten by Appalachia and "high lonesome" close-harmony singing, there are heartfelt farewells to roots reggae icon Bunny Wailer & trad-jazzer turned "Father of British R&B" Chris Barber, both of whom were lost to the music world last week. There's effusive appreciation of the Wailers co-founder's classic 1976 solo debut Blackheart Man, while RBP's co-founder Martin Colyer pitches in with reminiscences of his uncle Ken's bandmate Barber.Mark talks us through his highlights from recent additions to the RBP Library, including the great Derek Taylor holding forth on the Stones' drug bust in 1967 and the recently-departed Chick Corea discussing his Return To Forever group with Zoo World's John Swenson in 1974. Barney namechecks a Kandia Crazy Horse hymn to the L.A. Canyons from 2009 and Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Danger Mouse's Rome project, from 2011, and London MC Sway's 2006 album This is My Demo.Many thanks to special guest Tony Russell, whose new book Rural Rhythm is published by OUP and available now.Pieces discussed: Charlie Poole, Uncle Dave Macon, B.B. King, Gillian Welch, Gillian Welch, Phil Everly, Bunny Wailer, The Wailers, Chris Barber, Chris Barber, Ben Webster, Peter Green, Curtis Mayfield, Roky Erickson, Rolling Stones, Chick Corea, The Time, L.L. Cool J, L.A. Canyons, Dave Edmunds, Valerie June, Sway and Danger Mouse.
In this episode we welcome the great blues & country writer Tony Russell, who talks about his new Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records — and the joys of the original Americana sound from the '20s to the '40s. Tony also talks us through his writing career from the late '60s to the present, with a particular nod to a 1972 Cream piece about B.B. King.The focus on the "Old-Time" country of Fiddlin' John Carson & Uncle Dave Macon carries through to discussion of those compelling revivalists Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, big faves of the RBP crew — and then to clips we hear from a 1983 audio interview with Phil Everly of peerless country-pop harmonists the Everly Brothers. Phil talks about the strained relationship with brother Don and the prospect of the Everlys reunion that happened in the fall of that year.For those less smitten by Appalachia and "high lonesome" close-harmony singing, there are heartfelt farewells to roots reggae icon Bunny Wailer & trad-jazzer turned "Father of British R&B" Chris Barber, both of whom were lost to the music world last week. There's effusive appreciation of the Wailers co-founder's classic 1976 solo debut Blackheart Man, while RBP's co-founder Martin Colyer pitches in with reminiscences of his uncle Ken's bandmate Barber.Mark talks us through his highlights from recent additions to the RBP Library, including the great Derek Taylor holding forth on the Stones' drug bust in 1967 and the recently-departed Chick Corea discussing his Return To Forever group with Zoo World's John Swenson in 1974. Barney namechecks a Kandia Crazy Horse hymn to the L.A. Canyons from 2009 and Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Danger Mouse's Rome project, from 2011, and London MC Sway's 2006 album This is My Demo.Many thanks to special guest Tony Russell, whose new book Rural Rhythm is published by OUP and available now. Pieces discussed: Charlie Poole, Uncle Dave Macon, B.B. King, Gillian Welch, Gillian Welch, Phil Everly, Bunny Wailer, The Wailers, Chris Barber, Chris Barber, Ben Webster, Peter Green, Curtis Mayfield, Roky Erickson, Rolling Stones, Chick Corea, The Time, L.L. Cool J, L.A. Canyons, Dave Edmunds, Valerie June, Sway and Danger Mouse.
In this episode we welcome the great blues & country writer Tony Russell, who talks about his new Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records — and the joys of the original Americana sound from the '20s to the '40s. Tony also talks us through his writing career from the late '60s to the present, with a particular nod to a 1972 Cream piece about B.B. King. The focus on the "Old-Time" country of Fiddlin' John Carson & Uncle Dave Macon carries through to discussion of those compelling revivalists Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, big faves of the RBP crew — and then to clips we hear from a 1983 audio interview with Phil Everly of peerless country-pop harmonists the Everly Brothers. Phil talks about the strained relationship with brother Don and the prospect of the Everlys reunion that happened in the fall of that year. For those less smitten by Appalachia and "high lonesome" close-harmony singing, there are heartfelt farewells to roots reggae icon Bunny Wailer & trad-jazzer turned "Father of British R&B" Chris Barber, both of whom were lost to the music world last week. There's effusive appreciation of the Wailers co-founder's classic 1976 solo debut Blackheart Man, while RBP's co-founder Martin Colyer pitches in with reminiscences of his uncle Ken's bandmate Barber. Mark talks us through his highlights from recent additions to the RBP Library, including the great Derek Taylor holding forth on the Stones' drug bust in 1967 and the recently-departed Chick Corea discussing his Return To Forever group with Zoo World's John Swenson in 1974. Barney namechecks a Kandia Crazy Horse hymn to the L.A. Canyons from 2009 and Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Danger Mouse's Rome project, from 2011, and London MC Sway's 2006 album This is My Demo. Many thanks to special guest Tony Russell, whose new book Rural Rhythm is published by OUP and available now. Pieces discussed: Charlie Poole, Uncle Dave Macon, B.B. King, Gillian Welch, Gillian Welch, Phil Everly, Bunny Wailer, The Wailers, Chris Barber, Chris Barber, Ben Webster, Peter Green, Curtis Mayfield, Roky Erickson, Rolling Stones, Chick Corea, The Time, L.L. Cool J, L.A. Canyons, Dave Edmunds, Valerie June, Sway and Danger Mouse.
In this episode we welcome the great blues & country writer Tony Russell, who talks about his new Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records — and the joys of the original Americana sound from the '20s to the '40s. Tony also talks us through his writing career from the late '60s to the present, with a particular nod to a 1972 Cream piece about B.B. King. The focus on the "Old-Time" country of Fiddlin' John Carson & Uncle Dave Macon carries through to discussion of those compelling revivalists Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, big faves of the RBP crew — and then to clips we hear from a 1983 audio interview with Phil Everly of peerless country-pop harmonists the Everly Brothers. Phil talks about the strained relationship with brother Don and the prospect of the Everlys reunion that happened in the fall of that year. For those less smitten by Appalachia and "high lonesome" close-harmony singing, there are heartfelt farewells to roots reggae icon Bunny Wailer & trad-jazzer turned "Father of British R&B" Chris Barber, both of whom were lost to the music world last week. There's effusive appreciation of the Wailers co-founder's classic 1976 solo debut Blackheart Man, while RBP's co-founder Martin Colyer pitches in with reminiscences of his uncle Ken's bandmate Barber. Mark talks us through his highlights from recent additions to the RBP Library, including the great Derek Taylor holding forth on the Stones' drug bust in 1967 and the recently-departed Chick Corea discussing his Return To Forever group with Zoo World's John Swenson in 1974. Barney namechecks a Kandia Crazy Horse hymn to the L.A. Canyons from 2009 and Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Danger Mouse's Rome project, from 2011, and London MC Sway's 2006 album This is My Demo. Many thanks to special guest Tony Russell, whose new book Rural Rhythm is published by OUP and available now. Pieces discussed: Charlie Poole, Uncle Dave Macon, B.B. King, Gillian Welch, Gillian Welch, Phil Everly, Bunny Wailer, The Wailers, Chris Barber, Chris Barber, Ben Webster, Peter Green, Curtis Mayfield, Roky Erickson, Rolling Stones, Chick Corea, The Time, L.L. Cool J, L.A. Canyons, Dave Edmunds, Valerie June, Sway and Danger Mouse.
The Power of Yes with Entertainer Tony Russell “Do you know how talented you are?” — Tony Russell As an actor, Tony appeared in numerous films and television shows. As a comedian, he appeared on many of the talk shows, worked in Las Vegas, as well as many corporate gigs and performing arts centers. He's also a member of the acclaimed Actors Studio where he appeared in many stage productions. Part One of ‘The Power of Yes with Entertainer Tony Russell’ Anthony Russell has parlayed an extensive talent for music into an acting career that includes stage, film and television productions. Tony’s parents were already into music before he got into the creative entertainment space. He was named after his father who often performed at wedding celebrations. He had memories of harmonizing old songs together with his family; that’s how involved they are into music. As a child, Russell played harmonica, ukulele, guitar, trombone and piano. He worked his way through college playing and singing in a show band. After graduating Montclair State College with a major in trombone and a minor in piano, his band was booked as a Las Vegas lounge act in many of the major hotels. Russell even worked in the Atlantic City 500 Club where Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis first got together as a team. “I was 63 years old when I got on the Bonnie Hunt show.” – Tony Russell Tony shares some of his tragic memories when he was young. The attack on Pearl Harbor happened, his father's brother, who was also his best friend, got killed in the war. It was back in 1941 when a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service upon the United States against the naval base at Pearl Harbor took place in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. Part Two of ‘The Power of Yes with Entertainer Tony Russell’ Anthony (Tony) Russell originally from Newark, New Jersey, came to Hollywood in 1967 to pursue a career in show business. Tony is multi-faceted being an actor, stand-up comedian, singer, musician, composer and nightclub entertainer. He came into prominence as “Tony Russo'' on the ABC Television Network's hilarious sitcom, "Life with Bonnie" starring Bonnie Hunt. “Do you have a vision that you want to emerge?” – Dianne A. Allen Encouraged by his best friend who recognized his talents, Russell journeyed to New York to study acting at HB Studios and eventually earned a coveted membership in the acclaimed Actors Studio. He appeared in four of the group's stage productions, and was also in the cast of "Lamppost Reunion'' which won the best ensemble acting award at the Court Theater in Hollywood. Russell's other Theatrical appearances include, "A Streetcar Named Desire", "Guys & Dolls", "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" & “Two Gentlemen of Verona". About Tony Russell Russell pursued stand-up comedy, and made appearances in many of the famed U.S. comedy clubs such as The Comedy Store, The Improv in Hollywood, The Ice House, and The Comedy Magic in Hermosa Beach. He also made comedic appearances on "The Merv Griffin Show", "The Dinah Shore Show", "Norm Crosby's Comedy Shop", "Madam's Place", "Make Me Laugh", and "The John Davidson Show" to name a few. He's opened for Las Vegas stars such as Frankie Avalon, Julie London, Roger Miller, Joe Williams, Tony Martins and Lou Rawls. Russell's film credits include "Bugsy" with Warren Beatty, "Casino" with Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, "Ed Wood" with Johnny Depp and Martin Landau, "Out Of Justice" with Steven Segal, "Suddenly" with Kirstie Alley, "Living out Loud" with Holly Hunter and Danny De Vito, and "Winchell" with Stanley Tucci. On television, he was a recurring character on "The Fanelli Boys" and guest starred on "NYPD Blue", "Becker", "Home Improvement", "Mad About You", "Roseanne", "The George Carlin Show", "The Profiler", "Reba", "The John Larroquette Show", "Diagnosis Murder", "Silk Stalkings", "Night Court", "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch", "Family Law" and "Arliss." Russell continues to play piano everyday, loving the classic composers of American music, particularly The Gershwins, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Rodgers and Hart, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, and Frank Leosser. Russell's also has a jazz band where he sings, plays, does stand-up and has wail of a time. Russell's other passions include watching old movies, walking with his beloved dog Angelo, learning old songs, and appreciating natural beauty. When time allows, he continues to work regularly at The Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas as a stand-up comedian. Tony says, ‘Throughout all my struggles my wife Rosemarie believed in my talent and never questioned what I was doing. She was always behind me 100%. Rosemarie is the love of my life.’ How to Connect with Dianne A. Allen You have a vision inside to create something bigger than you. What you need are a community and a mentor. The 6-month Visionary Leader Program will move you forward. You will grow, transform and connect. http://bit.ly/DianneAAllen Join our Facebook Group Someone Gets Me Follow our Dianne’s Facebook Page: Dianne A. Allen Email contact: dianne@visionsapplied.com Dianne’s Mentoring Services: msdianneallen.com Website: www.visionsapplied.com Be sure to take a second and subscribe to the show and share it with anyone you think will benefit. Until next time, remember the world needs your special gift, so let your light shine!
In this week's show, Jon and special guest presenter Alex Hoad hear from Dover assistant boss Nicky Southall after their 1-1 draw with Boreham Wood, while Whites chairman Jim Parmenter has his say on the status of the National League season. We also have a detailed chat with Cray Wanderers boss Tony Russell about the Isthmian League, Cray's performance and loaning his players out. We also discuss the managerial change at Welling United and all the rest of the news and action across the county. And we discuss home schooling, running, big birthdays and lots more besides.
In this week's show, Jon and special guest presenter Alex Hoad hear from Dover assistant boss Nicky Southall after their 1-1 draw with Boreham Wood, while Whites chairman Jim Parmenter has his say on the status of the National League season. We also have a detailed chat with Cray Wanderers boss Tony Russell about the Isthmian League, Cray's performance and loaning his players out. We also discuss the managerial change at Welling United and all the rest of the news and action across the county. And we discuss home schooling, running, big birthdays and lots more besides.
Kentucky football hopes to get right on the bye week. Basketball schedule anticipation. Some love for the UK basketball managers.
In this week's show, Jon and Matt discuss the National League's formula - or lack of it - for distributing the funding they have received, before a fascinating chat with Cray Wanderers boss Tony Russell ahead of their FA Cup trip to Canvey Island. Kennington manager Dan Scorer talks us through their free-scoring start to the season, while at the other end of the spectrum, Dartford defender Craig Braham-Barrett discusses their three clean sheets in a row to start the National League South season. And we chat random early 00s bands, Taskmaster and loads more besides.
Nancy Sasaki, President and CEO of the United Way of San Diego County, is joined by Tony Russell, United Way Board Chair, to discuss the venerable organization's impact in the county over the past 100 years and the October 8 "Virtual Centennial Celebration." Russell, a San Diego County Regional Airport Authority Director, talks about his involvement with United Way, as well as the Airport Authority's longtime support of the organization.
The Australian and Chinese diplomatic relationship is currently strained. What does that mean for our producers? China is one of our biggest trading partners, but also one of the most temperatmental- or is that just what the media wants us to think? Our political expert says our govenment could do more. Join Nicole Bond as she talks to Patrick Hutchinson from the Meat Industry Council, Tony Russell from the Grains Industry Market Access Forum and Dr Matt Killingsworth, head of international politics at the University of Tasmania.
Ipswich-based finance expert Tony Russell from Morgans has been involved in the stockbroking industry since 1976. He's seen a few ups and downs in share prices. In today's episode he offers his insights about the current state of the markets and where to from here. The financial information in this episode is of a general nature. You should always seek professional financial advice as it relates to your individual circumstances. Published: 19 May 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Image: https://www.freeimages.com/photographer/chrisgordo-32009
My good friend Tony Russell who is a Cowboys fan chops it up me as we talk everything Dallas Cowboys football! Be sure to subscribe to his YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr2ZOVS16VdHoO_S1PmUNmw. My name is Ghiman McKinney, or you can just call me Juice!! Be sure to subscribe to this podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9cv6dlVkY0Ol0KQnH5csEA or wherever you get your podcasts! I am an aspiring sports analyst & broadcaster who attends the University of Toledo, currently majoring in media communications! I am looking to go into the sports television & sports radio world & become a sports analyst and broadcaster on a big-time network one day! I am open to working for whatever network comes calling. But I also have the dream and aspiration of maybe having my own network one day! My sports podcast The Juice Alert will bring you some of the juiciest & hottest topics in all of sports! I will bring you some great insight, hot takes, thoughtful analysis, film breakdowns, as well as some great interviews & collaborations. This podcast is favorite thing in the entire world! I started this podcast because I love to talk about sports and share my opinions with others. My mentality was to also start this podcast in hopes of honing my skills as a sports analyst and broadcaster! So far I don't regret it ONE BIT!! I started it on YouTube on November 9th in 2018! & it has taken off ever since! If you believe in my dreams & you love this podcast; be sure to share it with all of your friends! Some other fun facts about me include the fact I am Green Bay Packers fan. I also support Ohio State football, all Toledo Rockets sports, the Brooklyn Nets, Kevin Durant, UNC Basketball, & the Detroit Tigers. My 3 favorite quarterbacks are. Aaron Rodgers, Dwyane Haskins, & Deshaun Watson! I also love Popeyes, Chipotle, Raising Canes, Chick Fil A, & Five Guys! I currently reside in Ohio! My advice to you all of you is to always follow your dreams, stay positive, be confident, & believe in God! Connect With Me On Social Media! Ghiman's Instagram: ghiman_mckinney The Juice Alert Sports Podcast Instagram: thejuicealert_ Twitter: @GhimanMckinney The Juice Alert Sports Podcast Twitter: @thejuicealert Snapchat: biggman277 DM me topics to discuss! Email for business inquiries & other questions: thejuicealert@gmail.com YouTube: The Juice Alert: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9cv6dlVkY0Ol0KQnH5csEA
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For Episode 17 of the Bearded Biz Show I spoke with Tony Russell who is part of the morning show at 98.7 The Bull out in Portland Oregon. I met Tony while we were both still in the Seattle area. Been awhile since I laughed this hard! Check it out! Be sure to LIKE / FOLLOW Tony Russell - Facebook Instagram Be sure to LIKE / FOLLOW Tony Russell Insurance- Website Please check out BeardedBiz.com where I am talking with Entrepreneurs, World Changers, and Success Minded People! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For Episode 17 of the Bearded Biz Show I spoke with Tony Russell who is part of the morning show at 98.7 The Bull out in Portland Oregon. I met Tony while we were both still in the Seattle area. Been awhile since I laughed this hard! Check it out! Be sure to LIKE / FOLLOW Tony Russell - Facebook Instagram Be sure to LIKE / FOLLOW Tony Russell Insurance- Website Be sure to LIKE / FOLLOW Tony, Jake, & Jenn Bull Mornings - Facebook Instagram Please check out BeardedBiz.com where I am talking with Entrepreneurs, World Changers, and Success Minded People! Please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to my channel and social media sites: Facebook Twitter (@ErikGAllen) Instagram (@ErikGAllen) YouTube Please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to our channel and social media sites: Facebook Twitter (@TopRatedMMA) Instagram (@TopRatedMMA) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/topratedmma/support
Matthew Grant talks to Tony Russell, Chief Commercial Officer of Charles Taylor InsureTech - an Instech London corporate member. Charles Taylor has a long history in the insurance arena with over 3,000 employees in over 100 locations across 30 countries. Charles Taylor InsureTech was founded three years ago with, as Tony says, "the aim to work with the global insurance market on their digital journey, by blending measurable business outcomes and technology whilst appreciating how their clients wanted to trade." Tony also talks about their success in winning the DA SATS project (Delegated Authority: Submission, Access and Transformation Solution), which is powered by Charles Taylor InsureTech’s Tide solution, the partnership with Covi Analytics and the work that Charles Taylor InsureTech is doing in Latin America.
This time our AARP Washington State Office is the subject, as Bruce Carlson is interviewed by Tony Russell on 100.7 The Wolf. Tony is now the host of the "Tony, Jake & Jenn" morning show on 98.7 The Bull in Portland, OR. We talk about our work in the state office and especially about our scam prevention work with AARP's Fraud Watch Network.
We all have some sort of addiction in our lives. Perhaps an addiction to a substance. Maybe it’s an addiction to food or a bad relationship. It could be an addiction to your cell phone. Or maybe it’s even an addiction to problems, or suffering. What unhealthy habits and attachments can you recognize in your own life? In this very special episode of the Tony Robbins Podcast, Tony and his partner in crime, Mary Buckheit, sit down with actor, comedian, radio host, author and activist - Russell Brand. We all know Russell as the gregarious, charming personality starring in such hits as Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Get Him to the Greek. But what we didn’t know was that for decades, Russell struggled with loneliness, shame and self-worth, and was in the throes of a battle with substance addiction. In this conversation, Russell discusses the profound lessons in his book Recovery: Freedom From Our Addictions, and he shares just how he brought consciousness to his actions and behaviors, how he cultivated discipline in his life, and how he awoke to find truth in his life. He also reveals the tools and techniques to recognize negative patterns in your life, so that anyone can break free of the addictive habits and attachments that control our lives and start on the journey to recovering who you were truly meant to be.
In this week's show, we have no fewer than five different interviews as we reflect on how Abacus Saturday became Frustration Saturday - and beyond. Cray Wanderers boss Tony Russell speaks after his side's thrilling play-off semi-final defeat to Walton Casuals, while Dover manager Chris Kinnear and defender Giancarlo Gallifuoco reflect on how they missed out on a top-seven spot on goal difference. Folkestone Invicta striker Ade Yussuf looks forward to their play-off clash, while Sevenoaks Town boss Micky Collins chats after his side got their hands on the SCEFL title. All that, and much more besides...
Our guests this week are:Devin Devine & Tony Russell, authors of the Kiss The Messenger series found at devindevinetonyrussell.bigcartel.comOscar Power, Improviser and the resident British man of the network.Hosted by Andrew Dresden & Steven BatemanProducer Will GilmanEdited by Andrew DresdenA product of Pants Pending StudiosBecome a Patron at Patreon.com/pantspendingWe are just like you, working full time, and trying to make this network great. Would you like to donate to the cause without committing to a monthly subscription? Visit our Amazon wish list to help us get the gear we need to bring you the highest quality content available! http://a.co/ivHnAvkAll music by: Kevin Mcleod from Incompetech.comThis is a copyrighted internet broadcast. Any reproduction or rebroadcast without express permission of its creators is strictly prohibited. For more, visit nerd.pantspending.com. Find us on facebook at Facebook.com/NERDpodcast, or on Twitter @PPSnerd. We can be heard via iTunes and Google Play Podcasts!
This week Cray Wanderers take centre stage as we hear from their chairman Gary Hillman on their stadium plans and manager Tony Russell on his in-form side. Dover chairman - and National League Board Member - Jim Parmenter speaks on 3G pitches and there's all the usual chit-chat about the non-league game in Kent.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
The bloomin' brilliant Brighton Bear Weekend take over Out In Brighton - hear from Billie Lewis, Aneesa Chaudry, Tony Russell, Aaron Lawrence aka Spice, Darren Little, Jon Borthwick, Matt Brooks, Neil Borrett, Ian Chaplin, James Ledward, Maria Baker and Graham Munday. Cor!!
Andrew welcomes Deece from The Social Hour to tap in for Co-Host as Steven is still missing. Together they welcome NERD newcomers Devin Devine and Tony Russell to the studio today. Tony and Devin are both comedians and authors. They co-wrote a book called "Kiss The Messenger" and it's just the first one of a whole series they're writing! Some Non-Sequiturs from todays show are: Vaping for dudes, name was an accident, Gonzaga Alumni, smokin' hydros, Christmas Crossfade, Drive, Neon Demon, Black Swan, Rogue One, The Force Awakens, Non Verbal Movies, Feather Noises, There Will Be Blood, Daniel Day Lewis underbite, Deece is offensive, Everyone's got bowel problems, Sturdy Son, and topping the cake, Deece's first time was an 8 way Find our guests' book on their page: devindevinetonyrussell.bigcartel.com Become a Patron at Patreon.com/pantspending All music by: Kevin Mcleod from Incompetech.com This is a copyrighted internet broadcast. Any reproduction or rebroadcast without express permission of its creators is strictly prohibited. For more, visit http://www.celebrategeek.com/podcast. Find us on facebook at Facebook.com/NERDpodcast, or on Twitter @PPSnerd. We can be heard via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n.e.r.d./id837989429?mt=2) and Google Play Podcasts at (https://goo.gl/app/playmusic?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Ihr3hx4y3iehlk57bxy3ei7md3a?t%3DN.E.R.D.)!
This week, we interview the guys from Wrestling in Hinckley: Jason Maverick, "Punk King" Tony Russell, "Superhero" Kieran Young, Jessie Jones, Charles Kelsey and Mark Russell As well as give our FastLane predictions and talk about some more gaming news. (Interview starts around the 25 minute mark) Follow us on Twitter: @SonnyFinnPC Sonny's Twitter: @SonnyGarner Finn's Twitter: @TheFinnSteele Watch Finn be bad at games: www.youtube.com/TheTurboSteele
Tony Russell, award-winning biological science professor, reflects on 40 years of teaching.
Steven Heslewood (@Geek_Apocalypse) and guest host Sharon Race present our 10th award winning show broadcast live 13/11/15 featuring live interviews with Gary Pollard,Zoe Murta + Mental health news, peerfest, Tony Russell from positive practise in mental health awards, Eddy Stanforth from Sunderland Community Team and Jules and Victoria review Its a wonderful Life!
Ryman Round Up Show Season 2 12.03.15 with Tony Russell
Terry gets interviewed and deep by Tony Russell!
Terry and Tony dig deep on spirituality, making money and finding their message.
This is a must listen as Terry and Tony talk about spirituality ~GUY STYLE
IN THIS EPISODE, the MonsterTalk crew interviews Dr. Tony Russell, a professor at the University of Calgary who studies evolutionary and functional morphology in geckos. Dr. Russell’s work includes ethnobiology — the utilization of folklore to guide his research. He discuss the uses and limitations of this mode of research, as well as the remarkable features of the lizards that he studies. READ full episode notes
The 90 Minute Football Show with Pete Davies, Ian Ryles and Brendan Horgan. The Show features debate on all the weekends results focusing closely on the 4 local teams Brentford, Chelsea, Fulham and Queens Park Rangers, interviews with QPR manager Mick Harford and goal scorer against Doncaster Antonio German, the upcoming Champions League fixtures, debate the proposed playoff for the fouth Champions League spot, salary caps in football and as ever are joined by fans in the studio to participate in with the debate and interaction with their teams fan forum. This weeks fans were: Arsenal fan Alex Connelly, Brentford fans Tony Russell and Stuart Wakeford and Fulham fan Tom Clark.